The UK's leading business telecoms and utilities provider joins a
growing roster of firms signing up to try and improve the prospects of
people with disabilities in the city.

Founded by a group of parents and carers in 1985, CASE currently
supports 100 clients from Hull and East Riding with learning
disabilities and associated conditions including Epilepsy, Asperger's
Syndrome, Dyspraxia, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Health, Down's
Syndrome, Fragile X, ADHD and Global Development Delay.

By providing appropriate education, training and therapeutic services,
adults are given the skills and confidence needed to live full,
independent lives.

As well as offering financial support, Axis for Business will join a
group of firms taking part in a range of initiatives including
sponsoring a trainee for a year; donating Christmas party and presents
for trainees and contributing towards a CASE Rebuild Project.

Speaking about their involvement, David Meyers, Managing Director of
Axis for Business, said: "CASE is a very well-known charity in Hull, and
I believe it's down to the great work they've put into the community to
support adults with disabilities.

"We look forward to supporting CASE further in the future in any
possible way, either with money or time."
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CASE Training is only the latest project to receive help from Axis for
Business.

The business has raised more than £2,500 for the Care Home over the past
few years, with the most recent event being a World Cup-themed event,
which generated £850.

ENDS

About Axis for Business

Axis for Business is the UK's leading business telecoms and utilities
provider. Based in Hull it has been operating since 2001.

As part of its continued effort to support local, charitable
initiatives, Axis actively seeks ways to provide funding to
not-for-profit organisations and social enterprise programmes.

About CASE Training

Founded by a group of parents and carers in 1985, CASE currently
supports 100 clients from Hull and East Riding with learning
disabilities and associated conditions including Epilepsy, Asperger's
Syndrome, Dyspraxia, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Health, Down's
Syndrome, Fragile X, ADHD and Global Development Delay.

By providing appropriate education, training and therapeutic services,
adults are given the skills and confidence needed to live full,
independent lives.

The UK's leading business telecoms and utilities provider joins a
growing roster of firms signing up to try and improve the prospects of
people with disabilities in the city.

Founded by a group of parents and carers in 1985, CASE currently
supports 100 clients from Hull and East Riding with learning
disabilities and associated conditions including Epilepsy, Asperger's
Syndrome, Dyspraxia, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Health, Down's
Syndrome, Fragile X, ADHD and Global Development Delay.

By providing appropriate education, training and therapeutic services,
adults are given the skills and confidence needed to live full,
independent lives.

As well as offering financial support, Axis for Business will join a
group of firms taking part in a range of initiatives including
sponsoring a trainee for a year; donating Christmas party and presents
for trainees and contributing towards a CASE Rebuild Project.

Speaking about their involvement, David Meyers, Managing Director of
Axis for Business, said: "CASE is a very well-known charity in Hull, and
I believe it's down to the great work they've put into the community to
support adults with disabilities.

"We look forward to supporting CASE further in the future in any
possible way, either with money or time."

CASE Training is only the latest project to receive help from Axis for
Business.

The business has raised more than £2,500 for the Care Home over the past
few years, with the most recent event being a World Cup-themed event,
which generated £850.

ENDS

About Axis for Business

Axis for Business is the UK's leading business telecoms and utilities
provider. Based in Hull it has been operating since 2001.

As part of its continued effort to support local, charitable
initiatives, Axis actively seeks ways to provide funding to
not-for-profit organisations and social enterprise programmes.

About CASE Training

Founded by a group of parents and carers in 1985, CASE currently
supports 100 clients from Hull and East Riding with learning
disabilities and associated conditions including Epilepsy, Asperger's
Syndrome, Dyspraxia, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Health, Down's
Syndrome, Fragile X, ADHD and Global Development Delay.

By providing appropriate education, training and therapeutic services,
adults are given the skills and confidence needed to live full,
independent lives.